Novak Djokovic may have played his last match at Indian Wells
Novak Djokovic played like a mortal in Indian Wells loss—and sounded like one afterwards
Djokovic hit 15 winners, made 37 unforced errors, and won just seven of those 24 points on his second serve. Van de Zandschulp had his way in the neutral rallies. Does any of this have to do with a new, possibly more conservative approach that his coach, Andy Murray, has recommended? We’ll need to see more from them before making that judgment.
Novak Djokovic slams Indian Wells over 'immense' issue after crashing out
There was a time, not so long ago, when Novak Djokovic lost so rarely that it seemed the tennis world wobbled on its axis every time he did, shaking with the shock of it all.
Five-time champion Novak Djokovic crashed out in his Indian Wells ATP Masters opener on Saturday, just the latest proof that "things are different" now for the 24-time Grand Slam champion.Asked if any physical problem hindered him on Saturday,
Novak Djokovic's unexpected defeat at the Indian Wells ATP Masters by Botic van de Zandschulp was marked by 37 unforced errors. However, Carlos Alcaraz and Madison Keys began their campaigns with wins,
With 24 Grand Slam titles and the most weeks at No. 1 under his belt, Novak Djokovic has an immediate advantage against his opponents whenever he takes to the court. As one of the sport’s greatest players, Djokovic has an intimidation factor like no one else.
Novak Djokovic has been sailing through uncharted territory since the beginning of 2024! The 24-time Major winner opened up after his Indian Wells defeat, admitting he has been struggling to find the desired form. In Djokovic's words, there's nothing to prepare you for those challenging times.
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